
I took this photo before leaving Banff National Park in Canada five years ago. Actually, I took several photos, and Google Photos stitched them together in this panorama. Click on the panorama to see a larger version.
I don’t believe they would sell this puzzle these days without the children wearing hard hats. One piece was unfortunately missing.
When we do jigsaw puzzles, we set up a command center in the great room.
I think Jack’s sourdough starter is healthy.
We don’t usually do jigsaw puzzles, but this one of Hearst Castle was a gift from when we attended a family reunion in Moro Bay, CA five years ago. I decided it as time to set it up and give it ago, since we have been staying safe at home. It took us about two and a half days. It seemed like a hard one to us, which was confirmed when we passed it on to someone who is used to do jigsaw puzzles.
For Christmas 2019, my sister sent me this quilt. I immediately decided that it would look wonderful in our great room. Yesterday, Jack put it up for me.
Rion and Bandit are hardly ever this close together when they nap, since Rion fiercely defends his personal space. However, since Bandit curled up on the “good” blanket first, Rion lay next to him so I could cover him with the “not so good” blanket.
Jack and I are doing as well as anyone can in the face of the pandemic caused, national closure. Be well, all.
Jack and I took a lunch tour on the Steamboat Natchez in New Orleans.
Our last day in Louisiana was rainy, but we got to the Barataria Perserve while it was still just cloudy. The trees were covered with Spanish Moss.